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Sociology as/of Culture. The Unfinished Methodology of Florian Znaniecki
Sociology as/of Culture. The Unfinished Methodology of Florian Znaniecki

Author(s): Gunter Lueschen
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Socjologiczne
Keywords: cultural reality; cultural sciences; methodology; system theory; Vico-Axiom; analytic induction

Summary/Abstract: While Florian Znaniecki's work is best known through his joint work with William I. Thomas on The Polish Peasant in Europe and America, his most important work deals with the methodology and substance of sociology of culture, based on three origins: systems theory, the identification of cultural science along the Vico-Axiom (his culturalism), and his cultural realism. Of the major sources of specific sociology of culture, he analyses in The Method of Sociology (1934) as a system approach, types of cultural and sociological data, existing methodological tendencies and the development of analytic induction which means a conglomerate of logic principles and a principle based on exception rather than the rule of insight. His final work Cultural Sciences (1952) is an attempt to include data and their interpretation from a set of cultural sciences, whereby the functionality of sociology as a cultural specialty is increasing the sociologists specialize in the comparative studies of other cultural sciences.

  • Issue Year: 158/2007
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 209-222
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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